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are 12 week scans accurate?
Ultrasounds performed during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy are generally within 3 - 5 days of accuracy. The most accurate time is between 8 and 11 weeks gestation. This is because the fetus is growing so quickly that there is a big difference in size from week to week.
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['have reached the age of 18 years;', 'be an Australian citizen; and.', 'be an elector, or qualified to become an elector, who is entitled to vote in a House of Representatives election. [12]']
exclusively as members of the Class D level Iowa State League. History Minor league baseball play in Boone, Iowa began in 1904. The Boone Coal Miners began minor league baseball play as charter members of the eight–team Class D level Iowa State League. The league was formally known as the "Iowa League of Professional Baseball Clubs." The Burlington River Rats, Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters, Keokuk Indians, Marshalltown Grays, Oskaloosa Quakers, Ottumwa Snappers and Waterloo Microbes joined Boone as charter league members. The Boone use of the "Coal Miners" moniker corresponds to local industry in the era. Numerous coal mines were located in the region through the 1950s. In their first season of play, the 1904 Boone Coal Miners finished in 6th place in the Iowa State League final standings. Compiling a record of 50–61, Boone was managed by Thomas Reynolds, Walter Holcomb and O.P. DePew. The Coal Miners finished 22.5 games behind the 1st place Ottumwa Snappers, as the league held no playoffs. The complete 1904 Iowa State League inaugural standings were led by the Ottumwa Snappers (70–36), followed by the Waterloo Microbes (64–43), Marshalltown Grays (60–49) Keokuk Indians (58–50), Ft. Dodge Gypsum Eaters (57–52), Boone Coal Miners (50–61), Oskaloosa Quakers (38–69) and Burlington River Rats (36–73). Continuing play in the 1905 Iowa State League, the Boone Greyhounds placed 3rd in the
by the Ottumwa Snappers (70–36), followed by the Waterloo Microbes (64–43), Marshalltown Grays (60–49) Keokuk Indians (58–50), Ft. Dodge Gypsum Eaters (57–52), Boone Coal Miners (50–61), Oskaloosa Quakers (38–69) and Burlington River Rats (36–73). Continuing play in the 1905 Iowa State League, the Boone Greyhounds placed 3rd in the Iowa State League final standings. The Greyhounds finished with a 65–54 to place 3rd, playing under manager Frank Haller. Boone ended the season 9.0 games behind the 1st place Ottumwa Snappers in the eight–team league. Pitcher Harry Corns of Boone led the Iowa State League with 25 wins Boone played their final minor league season in 1906, relocating during the season. The Boone Miners relocated to Clinton, Iowa on July 12, 1906, finishing the season as the Clinton Miners. Boone had a record of 25–33 at the time the franchise relocated. After compiling a 21–37 record while based in Clinton, the team finished with an overall record of 46–70 to place 6th. Managed by William Wooley, Pat Ryan
how much does it cost to replace rotors and brake pads?
Brake rotor replacement costs will cost between $200 and $400 for the parts and about $150 in labor costs. This means that you are looking at around $350 to $500 for a total brake rotor replacement job.
Can you recommend a good undergraduate program in civil engineering? Did you personally get a lot out of it?
I am just now getting out of Portland State University.\n\nI would highly recommend going anywhere else. Although, they just got a brand new building and they are getting some new staff so they might turn out being ok. They weren't reallly all that bad, just frusturating at times.\n\nI would suggest that you go to the universities that you are considering while they are still in session. You need to be able to look around for a few things:\n\n1. Try to meet some of the instructors\n2. Watch instructors interact with students if at all possible.\n3. See if there are groups of students working together on stuff \n\nIf you go to an open house day you may get a little bit of an idea what the program is about, but everyone will be on their best behavior so you may not get as good of an idea.\n\nGood Luck. You'll do fine wherever you choose.
Prince Keqin
克勤郡王
locality in South Australia, Australia Carlsruhe, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia Carlsruhe O/S and Bad Carlsruhe, German names
Carlsruhe, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia Carlsruhe O/S and Bad Carlsruhe, German names of the village Pokój in
Piotrków County in Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) Moszczenica, Zgierz County in Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) Moszczenica, Gorlice County in Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland) Moszczenica, Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland) Moszczenica,
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Lacrosse Association. Montreal Lacrosse Club created the first set of written rules of the game of lacrosse. In 1860, Beers wrote up the codes, rules of the game, reducing the length of games and limiting the number of players to 12 per side. The first game played under these new rules was at Upper Canada College in 1867, where Upper Canada lost to the Toronto Cricket Club 3–1. Intercollegiate lacrosse in the United States can trace its roots to 1877 when New York University beat Manhattan College two to zero. Also in 1877, the Boston Lacrosse Club started up at Harvard, though a true varsity team at Harvard was not established until 1880. In 1879, the United States Amateur Lacrosse Association was formed by John R. Flannery, a well-known Canadian club player to coordinate the efforts of private, amateur lacrosse clubs in several Northeast cities, including one club that formed in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Flannery had grown up in Canada, been a member of the Montreal Shamrocks Lacrosse Club, and subsequently moved to the United States where he played for a number of amateur east coast clubs. In 1878 he organized a game billed as the National Championship between Union Lacrosse Club and Ravenswood Lacrosse Club of New York City. Encouraged by the turnout of some 40,000 spectators, Flannery set about organizing the disparate lacrosse clubs into a cohesive organization. Ravenswood Lacrosse Club with John Flannery went on to influence lacrosse at several other colleges, playing a well-publicized game against New York University in 1879. In 1881, the first true varsity level intercollegiate lacrosse tournament was held, with Harvard defeating Princeton in the final, 3–0. This series led to the formation of a league in 1882, known as the Inter-Collegiate Lacrosse Association (the ICLA, later the ILA), which included New York University, Columbia, Princeton and Harvard. At the same time, Flannery's United States Amateur Lacrosse Association comprised eleven college and club teams, but by 1886 the number of clubs had risen to greater than 40. College organizations, including a varsity team at Lehigh University, soon were seeking admittance to the ILA. Lehigh fielded its first varsity squad in 1885, with the University of Pennsylvania, and Lafayette College at the club level, following suit in 1890. Lehigh and Swarthmore were accepted as members in the ILA in 1888 and 1891, respectively. The first tournament for lacrosse supremacy during this period was known as the Oelrichs Cup, sponsored by Hermann Oelrichs, and first offered up in a tournament format in 1881. Oelrichs was the first president of the United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association, a precursor to the USILA, and he was a member of the New York Lacrosse Club. The Oelrichs Cup was played for much of the 1880s, played mostly by amateur non-scholastic clubs though Princeton did field a tournament team. Arnold K. Reese as part of a powerful Baltimore lacrosse club, won the Oelrichs Cup in 1890. At this time also, Reese had been the main force behind starting up varsity lacrosse at Lehigh. Reese's efforts would lead to Lehigh being one of the early college lacrosse powers. Reese played for Lehigh from 1888 to 1891, winning an ILA title in 1890. Development of USILA In 1898 another league, the Inter-University Lacrosse League (IULL) was formed playing with slightly different rules, with Harvard, Columbia and Cornell as charter members. Many of the member teams of both the ILA and IULL joined, dropped out or rejoined at various times over the years. In December 1905, representatives from all the colleges in the two leagues met in New York and formed the United States Inter-Collegiate Lacrosse League, the USICLL initially, soon to be known as the USILL. The colleges entering into this association were Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, Stevens and Swarthmore. The USILL acted as the governing body for lacrosse in the United States until it was replaced by the USILA in 1926. During the first 40 years of organized varsity college lacrosse, known alternately as the ICLA, ILA, USICLL, USILL and USILA, two Pennsylvania schools, Lehigh and Swarthmore fielded dominant teams. The two teams were voted National Champions of college lacrosse a combined fourteen (14) seasons. Glenn "Pop" Warner, the Hall of Fame football coach at the Carlisle Indian School (PA) from 1899 to 1903, substituted lacrosse for baseball during the spring season because he said, "Lacrosse is a developer of health and strength. It is a game that spectators rave over once they understand it." It is also likely that lacrosse, a contact sport, helped prepare his football players for the fall season. By 1920, the USILL had expanded to include teams from Syracuse, Rutgers, Penn State and, encouraged by Pop Warner, even considered adding a varsity team at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1920, college lacrosse realigned their association, adding a Southern Division, which included powerful teams from Lehigh, Penn and Swarthmore along with traditional Maryland power Johns Hopkins. The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), the organization still in existence today, officially was formed in November 1925. As of 1942, the association had only 23 member colleges at that time. The members of the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association for the 1942 season were: City College of New York, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Drexel Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Hobart College, Johns Hopkins University, Lafayette College, Loyola College, University of Maryland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Penn State College, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Rutgers University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Swarthmore College, Syracuse University, Union College, United States Military Academy, United States Naval Academy and Yale University. College lacrosse development in Pennsylvania Lehigh fielded its first varsity squad in 1885, with the University of Pennsylvania and Lafayette College at the club level following suit in 1890. Penn played intermittently upon starting up lacrosse and so lists 1900 as their first official season of varsity lacrosse. Penn State played its first intercollegiate game against Penn in 1913. In 1917, Lehigh which had gone undefeated for two straight seasons and had won the Southern division that season, won the USILL championship by defeating Penn in overtime 5 to 4 at Franklin Field in a title matchup. Lehigh had beaten Cornell, the Northern division champions, the prior season to capture a share of the USILL national lacrosse title. Swarthmore won four national titles in the early years of lacrosse. Baltimore Hall of Famer, Philip E. Lamb, led Swarthmore to consecutive titles in 1904 and 1905, "in the days when Swarthmore and Johns Hopkins were the perennial national champs", according to Lamb's Hall of Fame entry. Also, in 1940 Penn State attempted a college box lacrosse league playing top universities including Yale. An appropriately named College Division dominated lacrosse in the early 1950s, consisting of some 20 undergraduate schools from Rensselaer Polytechnic, Army, Virginia, Navy, Hofstra, Yale, Baltimore University, Maryland, Delaware, Drexel, Princeton, Duke, Washington
rankings. In 2006 Penn upset #3 Cornell on their way to getting an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament. Gettysburg has had success in Division III, regularly appearing in the top five national rankings and reaching the NCAA title games in 2001, 2002 and 2009. Philadelphia has hosted six NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament in Divisions I, II & III at Franklin Field and Lincoln Financial Field. In 2009, Villanova defeated Towson in the conference finals to gain the team's first ever NCAA tournament bid. In 2009 Chris Bates head coach for ten years at Drexel took the top job at Princeton. In 2007, Drexel upset number one ranked and defending National Champion Virginia, 11 to 10, scoring the game-winning goal with three seconds remaining. In 2010, Lafayette won their first six games including consecutive upsets over Navy and Bucknell reaching a national ranking of number eight. In 2011, for the first time, three Pennsylvania schools were represented in the 16 team NCAA tournament. Penn and Villanova were selected as at-large tournament picks. Bucknell made the tournament by virtue of an automatic qualifier, winning the Patriot league tournament, they took eventual champion Virginia to overtime before losing their first-round game. In 2012 Lehigh was seeded number seven in the NCAA tournament, the first seeded Pennsylvania team since Penn was seeded number four in 1988, they took Maryland to late in their first-round game losing on a Terp goal with just six seconds left. Lehigh also won the Patriot League title in 2013, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, where they lost to UNC. In 2014, Drexel played in their first NCAA tournament and also become the first Pennsylvania Division I school to win an NCAA tournament game since Penn reached the Final Four in 1988. Penn State has received NCAA tournament seedings, in 2017 they were the number seven seed and in 2013 Penn State received the number eight seed in the tournament. Men's university lacrosse titlesNCAA or USILA National Titles - 19 Lehigh - 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1920, 1921 USILA Champions, 1959 USILA Class C Division III National Co-Champion - (11) Swarthmore - 1900, 1904, 1905, 1910 USILA Champions, 1953 USILA Division II National Champion - (5) Dickinson - 1958 USILA Class C Division III National Co-Champion - (1) Mercyhurst - 2011 NCAA Division II Champions - (1) Cabrini - 2019 NCAA Division III Champions - (1) Women's university level Women's lacrosse started up in Scotland at St Leonards School in the 1890s, but was not introduced into the United States until 1926 at The Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore. The United States Women's Lacrosse Association was established in 1931. Penn State started up a women's program in 1965 and Lock Haven University in 1969. And in 1971 the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was founded to govern collegiate women's athletics in the United States and to administer national championships. The most successful programs have been Temple University and Penn State in both the AIAW and NCAA Division I, West Chester University in Division II, as well as Ursinus College and Franklin & Marshall in Division III. Pennsylvania colleges and universities have won a combined 17 USWLA, AIAW and NCAA women's lacrosse national titles. Temple won championships in 1984 and 1988; Penn State in 1978, 1979, 1980, 1987 and 1989; West Chester in 2002 and 2008; Ursinus in 1986, 1989 and 1990; and Franklin & Marshall in 2007 and 2009. The Penn State Nittany Lions (women) in 1978, 1979 and 1980 went 45-1-3, won the first 3 national collegiate (USWLA) championships in the sport of women's lacrosse, defeating Maryland, Massachusetts and Maryland, respectively, under head coach Gillian Rattray. Marsha Florio of Penn State and Gail Cummings of Temple are currently the 3rd and 4th all-time highest scoring Division I players with 380 and 378 career points, respectively. Stephanie Kienle and Katelyn Martin both of West Chester are the 1st and 2nd highest all-time scoring Division II players with 390 and 376 career points, respectively. In 2009 Franklin & Marshall won the Division III national title defeating Salisbury 11 to 10. In 2011 Gettysburg won the Division III national title defeating Bowdoin 16 to 5. Gettysburg won the title again in 2017. Women's university lacrosse titlesNCAA, USWLA or AIAW Titles - 19 Penn State - 1978, 1979, 1980 USWLA Champions, 1987, 1989 NCAA Division I Champions (5) Temple - 1982 AIAW Division I Champions, 1984, 1988 NCAA Division I Champions (3) Ursinus – 1986, 1989, 1990 NCAA Division III Champions (3) West Chester – 2002, 2008 NCAA Division II Champions (2) Franklin & Marshall – 2007, 2009 NCAA Division III Champions (2) Gettysburg – 2011, 2017, 2018 NCAA Division III Champions (3) Millersville State – 1982 AIAW Division III Champions (1) High school see also, List of Historic Pennsylvania High School, Prep Champions see also, PhillyLacrosse.com List of all-time Pennsylvania boys’ state champions Lacrosse development at the private preparatory school or public high school level in Pennsylvania by the mid-1950s had progressed more slowly than at the collegiate level. At that time, Lower Merion High School and Swarthmore High School were among only a handful of Pennsylvania schools offering varsity lacrosse as a spring sport at the high school level, usually playing against college level junior varsity squads. But by 1965, a state high school championship system had been put in place. The Hill School was named the first Pennsylvania prep statewide champion of what became known as the Avery Blake Memorial Trophy. Since 2001, with the expansion of lacrosse programs at high schools throughout the state, a new format, the Keystone Cup, has been played where three state sectional champions meet to determine the statewide champion. In 1973, Sewickley Academy hosted western Pennsylvania's first high lacrosse championship tournament featuring teams from Philadelphia, Detroit and Annapolis. Peet Poillon along with his father started up the lacrosse program at Seneca Valley High School in western Pennsylvania in 2001, with Poillon also scoring 410 career goals. In 2009, Emily Garrity of Strath Haven High School broke the career scoring record for women with 695 total points. Pennsylvania high schools with the most state lacrosse titles include Lower Merion (7), Ridley (6), Haverford School (5), and Penn Charter (5). In 2008, LaSalle College High won the state title and was ranked fourth in the nation, the highest national ranking of a Pennsylvania prep school up to then. Haverford School regularly appears in the top 15 nationally, and plays recognized programs such as The Gilman and Lawrenceville Schools. Three schools have repeated as champion for three straight years, Harriton High School from 1970 to 1972, Penn Charter from 1974 to 1976 and Ridley from 2001 to 2003. In the 2009 state finals, LaSalle won its second consecutive title in defeating Conestoga High School in its first appearance in the state finals, 7 to 3. LaSalle ended the year ranked 4th in a national poll for the second straight season, while Conestoga finished the year ranked 12th. In 2011, for the first time a Pennsylvania prep school, the Haverford School Fords were named National High School lacrosse champions. The Fords topped the national polls in both the Laxpower.com and Inside Lacrosse rankings, while repeat Pennsylvania Public champions Conestoga finished third and fourth nationally, respectively. Haverford was again voted high school/prep national champions in 2015.High School National Titles - 2 The Haverford School - 2011, 2015 voted National Prep/High School Champions Professional In 1974, the original Philadelphia Wings became the first professional lacrosse team to operate out of Pennsylvania. The team included popular Philadelphia Flyer player Doug Favell, and the well-known Gene Hart announcing games for the team, as well as Canadian star John Grant Sr., father of John Grant, Jr. The Wings drew crowds of over 10,000 at the Spectrum and reached the league finals in 1974. The team folded along with the original NLL in 1975. In 1985, a box lacrosse USA/Canada Superseries, an eight-game series, was played at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. This series revitalized interest in box lacrosse and was a precursor to the Major Indoor Lacrosse League and National Lacrosse League. The Philadelphia Wings, one of the original NLL franchises was started up again in 1987 by among others Mike French, was subsequently disbanded, and had the most championships of any NLL team with six. Early on the Wings made an effort to connect with the local community by drafting local talent including Scott Growney from Harriton High School; J.R. Castle from William Penn Charter School; Mark Moschella and Scott Carruthers from Drexel; Chris Flynn from Penn and Tony Resch also from Penn Charter. Strong fan support was evident even in the Wings initial season, where the team averaged over 10,000 fans for their home games in 1987. The Wings had an all-time record in 23 seasons of 152-118 during the regular season, and 16–10 in the playoffs. NLL Hall of Famers Gary Gait, Paul Gait, Tom Marechek and Dallas Eliuk are among the notable players who have been a part of the club. The Pittsburgh Bulls played in the NLL from 1990 to 1993 including players Dave Pietramala and Kevin Bilger, and the Pittsburgh CrosseFire played a single season in 2000 until they relocated to become the Colorado Mammoth. In 2004, the Philadelphia Barrage of Major League Lacrosse moved from Bridgeport and played until 2008 when they folded along with three other teams. In five years of operation, the Barrage won three league championships. The team played its home games at United Sports Training Center in West Bradford Township, Pennsylvania. The NLL once again awarded Philadelphia an NLL franchise for 2018, with this new franchise not associated to the prior Philadelphia franchise, and once more adopting the name Wings. The Premier Lacrosse League (PLL), a field lacrosse league that started play in 2019, held its first championship game at Talen Energy Stadium, now known as Subaru Park, in Chester. The league uses a unique tour-based model, in which all teams (with the exception of those given bye weeks) play at a single venue over a weekend. After the 2020 season, MLL and PLL merged, with the merged league operating under the PLL branding.NLL or MLL Titles - 9''' Wings - 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001 NLL Champions (6) Barrage - 2004, 2006, 2007 MLL Champions (3) Notable Pennsylvania lacrosse programs Today, the national governing body of lacrosse is US Lacrosse. US Lacrosse services the state of Pennsylvania through three local chapters: the Pittsburgh chapter, the Central Pennsylvania Lacrosse chapter and the Philadelphia Lacrosse Association. All three maintain the Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame, which honors the great players, coaches, officials and promoters who have made significant contributions to the game at the professional, college and high school levels in Pennsylvania. College Pennsylvania based College Lacrosse programs have combined for 38 national lacrosse titles, in Men's and Women's lacrosse, Divisions I, II and III, as well as pre-NCAA titles. The latest National Champion winners among Pennsylvania universities were Cabrini winning the 2019 NCAA Division III men's title, Mercyhurst with the 2011 NCAA Division II men's title and Gettysburg with the 2017 NCAA Division III women's title. Lock Haven University reached the women's Division II finals in 2014 and 2015, losing a close match in 2015, 5–4. Combined men's and women's stats, through 2019. High school Carlisle
consisted of three separate men's tournaments and three women's tournaments, with the Western & Southern Open hosting both a men's and women's event. The series was headlined by two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and two WTA Premier 5 events. Discontinuation of the Bonus Challenge The 2017 US Open Series is the first edition of the series not to feature the Bonus Challenge. In previous years, players had been eligible for additional prize money, based on a combination of their finish in the series and their finish in the US Open itself, with the maximum amount of money being awarded to a player who won both. Tournament schedule Week 1 ATP – BB&T Atlanta Open Nick Kyrgios was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year. Main Draw Finals Week 2 WTA – Bank of the West Classic (Stanford) Johanna Konta was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year. Main Draw Finals Week 3 ATP – Rogers Cup (Montreal) Novak Djokovic was the defending champion but withdrew with an elbow injury before the tournament began. He also announced that he would miss
the Bonus Challenge. In previous years, players had been eligible for additional prize money, based on a combination of their finish in the series and their finish in the US Open itself, with the maximum amount of money being awarded to a player who won both. Tournament schedule Week 1 ATP – BB&T Atlanta Open Nick Kyrgios was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year. Main Draw Finals Week 2 WTA – Bank of the West Classic (Stanford) Johanna Konta was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year. Main Draw Finals Week 3 ATP – Rogers Cup (Montreal) Novak Djokovic was the defending champion but withdrew with an elbow injury before the tournament began. He also announced that he would miss the remainder of the 2017 season, and thereby the entire US Open Series, due to the injury. Main Draw Finals WTA – Rogers Cup (Toronto) Simona Halep was the defending champion, but lost to Elina Svitolina in the semifinals. Main Draw Finals
The Maria Hilf chapel stands on the Beselicher Kopf.
Die Kapelle „Maria Hilf“ liegt auf dem Beselicher Kopf.
football club based in Fulham, West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League. Below is a list of all the players who made fewer than 25 appearances for the club. Key Appearances as a substitute are included. This feature of the game was introduced in the Football League at the start of the
League. Below is a list of all the players who made fewer than 25 appearances for the club. Key Appearances as a substitute are included. This feature of the game was introduced in the Football League at the start of the 1965–66 season. Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 19 February 2022. Where a player left the club permanently after this
I think that Tom is afraid.
Eu acho que Tom está com medo.
Year, Netminder of the Year, and Defenceman of the Year. List of Winners 2007-2008 Season Best British Player: Jonathan Weaver from Coventry Blaze Coach of the Year: Paul Thompson from Coventry Blaze Player of the Year: Adam Calder from Coventry Blaze Fan's Favourite: Kevin Bergin Forward of the Year: Adam Calder from Coventry Blaze Hard as Ice: Brett Clouthier from Manchester Phoenix Newcomer of the Year: Joe Tallari from Manchester Phoenix Netminder of the Year: Trevor Koenig from Coventry Blaze Defenceman of the Year: Jonathan Weaver from Coventry Blaze Venues 2008 –
Hard as Ice, Newcomer of the Year, Netminder of the Year, and Defenceman of the Year. List of Winners 2007-2008 Season Best British Player: Jonathan Weaver from Coventry Blaze Coach of the Year: Paul Thompson from Coventry Blaze Player of the Year: Adam Calder from Coventry Blaze Fan's Favourite: Kevin Bergin Forward of the Year: Adam Calder from Coventry Blaze Hard as Ice: Brett Clouthier from Manchester Phoenix Newcomer of the Year: Joe Tallari from Manchester Phoenix Netminder of the Year: Trevor Koenig from Coventry Blaze Defenceman of the Year: Jonathan Weaver from Coventry Blaze Venues 2008 – Gateway Hotel, Nottingham See also Alan Weeks Trophy (defenceman) (IHJUK) Best British Forward
Stimulus check never received, should I claim it on my US tax return?
How to handle a stimulus check that was never deposited?
is hibiscus tea good for you?
Research has uncovered a range of health benefits linked to drinking hibiscus tea, showing that it may lower blood pressure, fight bacteria and even aid weight loss.
Patriarch Iustin of Romania
იუსტინე (რუმინეთის პატრიარქი)
Theatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro)
Théâtre municipal de Rio de Janeiro
how to view xpt files?
The common application used to open . xpt files are Mozilla Firefox, IBM SPSS, and SAS Analytics software. However, the video game Dungeons and Dragons also make use of the . xpt file extension even if it is not a popular game and it is still considered an application that could be used to open .
to: Yugoslavs, either citizens of any of the former Yugoslav states, or for people who self-identify as ethnic Yugoslavs Yugoslavism, various strands of supra-ethnic nationalism proposed for South Slav peoples of southeastern Europe People Jugoslav Dobričanin (born 1956), Serbian politician Jugoslav Lazić (born 1979), Serbian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper Jugoslav Vasović (born 1974), Serbian retired water polo player who played for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics Jugoslav Vlahović (born 1949), Serbian artist, illustrator,
of Yugoslavia, or FR Yugoslavia, a new federal state formed by two successor republics of SFR Yugoslavia established in 1992 and renamed "Serbia and Montenegro" in 2003 before its dissolution in 2006 Yugoslav government-in-exile, an official government of Yugoslavia, headed by King Peter II Yugoslav Counter-Intelligence Service Yugoslav Inter-Republic League Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party, a political party in Slovenia and Istria during the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav may also refer to: Yugoslavs, either citizens of any of the former Yugoslav states, or for people who self-identify as ethnic Yugoslavs Yugoslavism, various strands of supra-ethnic nationalism proposed
how to export binary data sql server?
['Select Tools > Data Transfer.', 'In the General tab, select the source connection, database and table, and choose Transfer to file / File.', 'Choose a location for the file.', 'In the Advanced tab, check Use hexadecimal format for BLOB.', 'Click Start.']
when was the guillotine last used in america
Guillotine The only recorded use of the guillotine in North America took place on the French island of St. Pierre in 1889, of Basque-born assassin Carlos Zuzuarregui, with a guillotine brought in from Guadeloupe.[34] In the Caribbean, it was used more routinely in Guadeloupe and Martinique, the last time in Fort-de-France in 1965.[35]
Ibrahim Abouleish
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Search Engine Watch ( SEW ) is a website that provides news and information about search engines and search engine marketing .
Search Engine Watch ( SEW ) is a website with news and information about search engines and search engine marketing .
is pixar making coco 2?
COCO 2 'First Look' Trailer (2020) Disney Pixar HD - YouTube.
UIL and has a rich history in both boys' and girls' basketball teams. Both programs having made the state playoffs 7 times over the past 10 years. Additionally, Wells High School has an emerging baseball and softball programs. In 2012 WISD residents voted to approve a $4,000,000.00 bond to construct a new HS, Basketball Coliseum and Administration wing. Leadership at Wells ISD Superintendent= Jim Moore, High School Principal= Dr. Gary Applewhite, Elementary Principal= Blake Smith, Curriculum Director= Leslie Brown, Athletic Director=
Both programs having made the state playoffs 7 times over the past 10 years. Additionally, Wells High School has an emerging baseball and softball programs. In 2012 WISD residents voted to approve a $4,000,000.00 bond to construct a new HS, Basketball Coliseum and Administration wing. Leadership at Wells ISD Superintendent= Jim Moore, High School Principal= Dr. Gary Applewhite, Elementary Principal= Blake Smith, Curriculum Director= Leslie Brown, Athletic Director= Chad Collins,
In December 1801, he married Mary Jane Clairmont, a well-educated woman with two young children of her own—Charles and Claire.
У грудні 1801 році він одружився з Мері Джейн Клермонт, добре освіченою жінкою з двома її власними маленькими дітьми — Чарлзом і Клер..
is medusa a greek goddess?
Medusa, in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures known as Gorgons. ... Medusa was the only Gorgon who was mortal; hence her slayer, Perseus, was able to kill her by cutting off her head. From the blood that spurted from her neck sprang Chrysaor and Pegasus, her two sons by Poseidon.
How to interpret airline PNR printouts
How to read the following Itinerary
good food for underactive thyroid
Foods that provide selenium are thought to be helpful toward thyroid function. Dietitian Anne Collins suggests that you consistently eat selenium-rich foods such as whole-wheat bread, bran, Brazil nuts, tuna, onions, tomatoes and broccoli to help improve thyroid function.These foods are also high in other nutrients and fiber, which can contribute to overall health and weight management.hoto Credit Thomas Northcut/Digital Vision/Getty Images. Foods that contain good amounts of iron can improve thyroid function. Iron is found in various foods, such as lean red meat, tuna, salmon, clams, most beans, leafy greens, tofu and fortified grain products, such as breads and cereals.
But the Federal infantry, commanded by Colonel Bargas, resisted the enemy onslaught and advanced to the center of Lamadrid's line.
Pero la infantería, comandada por el coronel Bargas, resistió el embate enemigo y avanzó sobre el centro de la línea de Lamadrid.
All five of the children in the family had acting careers when they were young.
Todos os cinco filhos na família tinham carreiras de atuação quando eram jovens.
The Nation has been developing a new tribal constitution that will eliminate the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in tribal government operations.
La Nació ha estat desenvolupant una nova constitució tribal que elimini el paper de la Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) en les operacions del govern tribals.
what is semi structured interviews in qualitative research?
The semi-structured interview is a qualitative data collection strategy in which the researcher asks informants a series of predetermined but open-ended questions. ... Researchers who use semi-structured interviewing develop a written interview guide in advance.
can drinking a lot of coffee make you tired?
Coffee itself won't instantly make you feel tired, but the caffeine it contains may actually lead to fatigue after regularly drinking it over time. If you stick to 400 mg of caffeine per day or less and go easy on the added sugar, you should reap the benefits of caffeine and avoid its drawbacks.
Seehund
Okręty podwodne typu Seehund
Outside of Miami, the spectacle was not well-received, furthering the negative public perception of James.
Fora de Miami, o espetáculo não foi bem recebido, promovendo a percepção pública negativa de James.
He knows he won't get in trouble.
Sa che non finirà nei guai.
Crambidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1887. It is found in the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales. The wingspan is 10–11 mm. The forewings are whitish ochreous, suffusedly irrorated (sprinkled) with
family Crambidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1887. It is found in the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales. The wingspan
Brook (Czech: Kříž u potoka) is a 1921 Czechoslovak silent drama film directed by Jan S. Kolár based on Based on the novel by Karolina Světlá. Cast Přemysl Pražský as Mikeš Potocký Rudolf Myzet as Franík Potocký Karel Noll as Kobosil Kamila Maroldová as Józa Emil Focht as Dolanský Růžena Maturová as Dolanská Natasa Cyganková as Evička Theodor
Mikeš Potocký Rudolf Myzet as Franík Potocký Karel Noll as Kobosil Kamila Maroldová as Józa Emil Focht as Dolanský Růžena Maturová as Dolanská Natasa Cyganková as Evička Theodor Pištěk as Ambrož Potocký Hugo Svoboda as Štepán Potocký František Beranský as Hovorka Alois Sedláček as Oldest Town Councillor Vojtech Záhořík as Taverner Arnoštka Záhoříková as Maid
The name comes from Orléans, its main city and traditional capital.
Ім'я провінції походить від назви Орлеана, його головного міста і традиційної столиці.
How hard is it to become a sports agent?
Very very hard, a very Small circle for those who work hard. Contractual law and the firms that practice such are mega bucks society, good luck: On your own it's very very hard., Join a firm large firm and it's easier because you have a team!
how long does it take for boric acid suppository to work?
600 mg of boric acid is the recommended dosage, which is included in each suppository. The CDC says that you can use boric acid up to 14 consecutive days. For acute cases we recommend using until patients are asymptomatic. Usually results will be seen in 2-7 days.
Make a Strawberry Banana Smoothie
For those of you who love bananas and strawberries, combine them together in this delicious strawberry-banana smoothie! It's simple and easy to make, perfect for a hot summer (and any other day).
Last, i’d like to address Alistair’s point (in the previous post) that maybe book burning is Different.
Por último, me gustaría abordar el punto de Alistair (en el psot previo) que tal vez quemar libros sea Diferente.
After two years of losses, Avnet sold the labels back to Al Bennett for $8 million.
Tras dos años de perdidas económicas, Avnet vendió la compañía de nuevo a Al Bennett por 8 millones de dólares.
Danielle Campbell
ڈینیل کیمبل
İğdir, Kızılcahamam
İğdir (Kızılcahamam)
Richard M. `` Dick '' Bond ( April 23 , 1921 -- March 25 , 2015 ) was an American politician from Washington State .
Richard M. ( Dick ) Bond ( April 23 , 1921 -- March 25 , 2015 ) was an American politician in the state of Washington .
of Toletum (Toledo). They were constructed on a tributary of the River Tagus. The water was conveyed to the city by an aqueduect which passed through Layos. Structure The structure appears to have been similar to the surviving Proserpina Dam near Merida, an earth dam with a stone retaining wall. The upstream retaining wall consists of two parallel rubble-masonry walls about thick, separated by a concrete-filled space approximately wide. The upstream side of the wall was faced with cut stone blocks. Conservation The structure has been in ruins for a long time. There has been speculation that it was
the 2nd century BC. The toponym "Alcantarilla" means conduit and is of Arabic origin: the Latin name is unknown. The dam is believed to be the oldest dam in Spain, and is possibly the oldest known Roman dam. It was high and at least long. The dam and reservoir were part of the water supply system of the city of Toletum (Toledo). They were constructed on a tributary of the River Tagus. The water was conveyed to the city by an aqueduect which passed through Layos. Structure The structure appears to have been similar to the surviving Proserpina Dam near Merida, an
I prefer to go alone.
Я предпочитаю идти одна.
In 1978 he published, in collaboration with other scientific workers of the Chemistry Laboratory, the Bibliographic Index of the Polarography Literature (1922-1977).
În 1978 publică, în colaborare cu alți lucrători științifici ai laboratorului de chimie, lucrarea Indice Bibliografic al literaturii de polarografie (anii 1922-1977).
Do you think Tom will be here tomorrow?
Tom'un yarın burada olacağını düşünüyor musun?
what happens if you eat too much quorn?
This food-advocacy group has since collected more than 2,000 “adverse reaction reports” on Quorn and claims it has caused dangerous allergic reactions, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and occasionally hives and difficulty breathing.
are khloe and lamar married?
On September 27, 2009, Kardashian married professional basketball player Lamar Odom, who was a member of the Los Angeles Lakers at the time. ... On December 13, 2013, after months of speculated separation, Kardashian filed for divorce from Odom and for legal restoration of her last name.
After the promotion for "Loner" ended, he started to promote another track from the same album titled "My Youth Confession"; the track was successful.
Après que la promotion de "Loner" soit terminée, il a commencé à faire celle d'une autre piste de l'album, nommée "My Youth Confession"; la chanson a été un succès.
When converting between the various HD and SD formats, it would be correct to compensate for the differences in the primaries (e.g. between the Rec.
Lors de la conversion entre les divers formats SD et HD, il faut compenser les différences entre les primaires (entre les primaires Rec.
Their ratings were so good that they got a second weekly series, but they released no new recordings.
Sus índices de audiencia eran tan buenos que consiguieron un segundo programa semanal, pero no lanzaron nuevas grabaciones.
A minister and two MPs belonging to the Congress Wednesday had to face the ire of Telangana protesters, who were demanding that they resign immediately for the sake of a separate state.
Minister, MPs face ire of Telangana protesters
Studio R was selected in 2014 as a finalist in the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize as one of the 36 projects built in America between 2000 and 2013.
O Studio R foi selecionado em 2014 como finalista Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize como um dos 36 principais projetos executados na América entre 2000 e 2013.
Izpegi Pass
Izpegi
1906) Keratoisis grandiflora Studer, 1878 Keratoisis grandis (Nutting, 1908) Keratoisis grayi (Wright, 1869) Keratoisis hikurangiensis (Grant, 1976) Keratoisis japonica Studer, 1878 Keratoisis macrospiculata (Kükenthal, 1915) Keratoisis magnifica Dueñas, Alderslade & Sánchez, 2014 Keratoisis microspiculata Molander, 1929 Keratoisis palmae (Wright & Studer, 1889)
microspiculata Molander, 1929 Keratoisis palmae (Wright & Studer, 1889) Keratoisis paucispinosa (Wright & Studer, 1889) Keratoisis peara Dueñas, Alderslade & Sánchez, 2014 Keratoisis philippinensis (Wright & Studer, 1889) Keratoisis projecta (Grant, 1976) Keratoisis siemensii
The general commissioner of that edition was Romelio Castro.
El comisario general de aquella edición fue Romelio Castro.
Dejan Cukic may
Cukic may refer
"Jack Layton's speech on Canada's role in the world".
Consultado el 17 de octubre de 2015.  «Jack Layton's speech on Canada's role in the world».
Grimaldi
Грималди
The SNES and Genesis editions used the FIFA '95 engine.
SNES ve Genesis versiyonlarında ise FIFA Soccer 95 motoru kullanıldı.
to Duvenage and he made 14 substitute appearances during the campaign. More game time arrived in the 2012 Currie Cup and he earned his first piece of senior rugby silverware as a 68th-minute substitute for Nic Groom as Western Province upset the 25–18 in Durban to land their 33rd Currie Cup title. 2013 saw Schreuder take his game to a new level and with Dewaldt Duvenage announcing he would join French Top 14 side Perpignan at the conclusion of the 2013 Super Rugby season he saw much more action. He started 6 games and made 4 substitute appearances as himself, Duvenage and Groom were all rotated throughout the campaign. However, come the 2013 Currie Cup he appeared to have established himself ahead of Nic Groom as Province's first-choice scrum-half. He played in all 12 of his side's matches during the season, including 9 starts as the Western Cape outfit reached their 2nd consecutive Currie Cup Final. Schreuder was named in the starting line-up and was substituted in the 52nd minute as the Shark's gained revenge on Western Province with a surprise 33–19 victory at Newlands. He joined the for the 2017 Super Rugby season. Schreuder signed for French giants Toulon in the Top 14 as a medical joker during the 2019
season. Januarie's departure ahead of the 2012 season saw Schreuder become the regular back-up to Duvenage and he made 14 substitute appearances during the campaign. More game time arrived in the 2012 Currie Cup and he earned his first piece of senior rugby silverware as a 68th-minute substitute for Nic Groom as Western Province upset the 25–18 in Durban to land their 33rd Currie Cup title. 2013 saw Schreuder take his game to a new level and with Dewaldt Duvenage announcing he would join French Top 14 side Perpignan at the conclusion of the 2013 Super Rugby season he saw much more action. He started 6 games and made 4 substitute appearances as himself, Duvenage and Groom were all rotated throughout the campaign. However, come the 2013 Currie Cup he appeared to have established himself ahead of Nic Groom as Province's first-choice scrum-half. He played in all 12 of his side's matches during the season, including 9 starts as the Western Cape outfit reached their 2nd consecutive Currie Cup Final. Schreuder was named in the
() is a village in Charuymaq-e Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Charuymaq
Tappeh () is a village in Charuymaq-e Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan
Thermoelectric effect
Termoelektrični pojav
are fans with more blades better?
Fans with more blades are known to be quieter than those with fewer blades. Further, fans with more blades tend to be better balanced and less ambient noise. Consider the size of your space and your needs when you choose your fan.
Its important part is the retinyl group, which can be found in several forms.
La seva part important és el grup de retinil, que es pot trobar en diverses formes.
HCFA found that notice and comment procedures were unnecessary with respect to this regulatory change since it did not involve an exercise of agency discretion.
HCFA found that notice and comment procedures were unnecessary.
The team takes its name from its geographic location in the heart of the Donets Basin (Donbas).
O equipo recibe o seu nome da súa localización xeográfica no corazón do Bacia Donets (Donbas).
Following the completion of his term as Commissioner, MacSharry retired from politics to pursue business interests.
Tras finalizar su mandato como Comisario, MacSharry se retiró de la política para dedicarse a la actividad empresarial.
would later become a U.S. Senator for Massachusetts and Secretary of State under President Millard Fillmore. Webster argued the college's case against William H. Woodward, the state-approved secretary of the new board of trustees. Webster's speech in support of Dartmouth (which he described as "a small college," adding, "and yet there are those who love it") was so moving that it apparently helped convince Chief Justice John Marshall. Judgment The decision, handed down on February 2, 1819, ruled in favor of the college and invalidated the act of the New Hampshire Legislature, which in turn allowed Dartmouth to continue as a private institution and take back its buildings, seal, and charter. The majority opinion of the court was written by John Marshall. The opinion reaffirmed Marshall's belief in the sanctity of a contract (also seen in Fletcher v. Peck) as necessary to the functioning of a republic (in the absence of royal rule, contracts rule). The Court ruled that the college's corporate charter qualified as a contract between private parties, the King and the trustees, with which the legislature could not interfere. Even though the United States were no longer royal colonies, the contract was still valid because the Constitution said that a state could not pass laws to impair a contract. The fact that the government had commissioned the charter did not transform the school into a civil institution. Chief Justice Marshall's opinion emphasized that the term "contract" referred to transactions involving individual property rights, not to "the political relations between the government and its citizens." Significance The decision was not without precedent, earlier the Court had invalidated a state act in Fletcher v. Peck (1810), concluding that contracts, no matter how they were procured (in that case, a land
a contract. The fact that the government had commissioned the charter did not transform the school into a civil institution. Chief Justice Marshall's opinion emphasized that the term "contract" referred to transactions involving individual property rights, not to "the political relations between the government and its citizens." Significance The decision was not without precedent, earlier the Court had invalidated a state act in Fletcher v. Peck (1810), concluding that contracts, no matter how they were procured (in that case, a land contract had been illegally obtained), cannot be invalidated by state legislation. Fletcher was not a popular decision at the time, and a public outcry ensued. Thomas Jefferson's earlier commiseration with New Hampshire Governor William Plumer stated essentially that the earth belongs to the living. Popular opinion influenced some state courts and legislatures to declare that state governments had an absolute right to amend or repeal a corporate charter. The courts, however, have imposed limitations to this. After the Dartmouth decision, many states wanted more control so they passed laws or constitutional amendments giving themselves the general right to alter or revoke at will, which the courts found to be a valid reservation. The courts had established, however, that the alteration or revocation of private charters or laws authorizing private charters must be reasonable and cannot cause harm to the members (founders, stockholders, and the like). The traditional view holds that this case is one of the most important Supreme Court rulings, strengthening the Contracts Clause and limiting
2004 - January 9, 2008; April 2008 - 2009) The Young and the Restless (Hired by William J. Bell) Breakdown Writer (1993 - August 5, 2004) Script Writer (1989–1993) Awards and nominations Daytime Emmy Award 12 Nominations: 2006, Best Writing, The Bold And The Beautiful; 1990–1991, 1993–1995, 1998–1999, 2001, 2003–2005, Best Writing, The Young And The Restless 3 Wins: 1992, 1997 and 2000, Best Writing, The Young And The Restless Writers Guild of America Award 1
- January 9, 2008; April 2008 - 2009) The Young and the Restless (Hired by William J. Bell) Breakdown Writer (1993 - August 5, 2004) Script Writer (1989–1993) Awards and nominations Daytime Emmy Award 12 Nominations: 2006, Best Writing, The Bold And The Beautiful; 1990–1991, 1993–1995, 1998–1999, 2001, 2003–2005, Best Writing, The Young And The Restless 3 Wins: 1992, 1997 and 2000, Best Writing, The Young And The Restless Writers Guild of America Award
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Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in the UK . Even so, it's often caught late because it is tricky to spot . Symptoms include a lasting cough, loss of appetite, and breathlessness .
By . Cara Lee . PUBLISHED: . 16:11 EST, 9 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:11 EST, 9 September 2013 . When Karen Boniface started coughing and wheezing one summer, she immediately recognised the symptoms. Like an estimated ten million Britons, she suffers from seasonal hay fever and this time felt no different. 'Usually I cough up phlegm, my nose runs and I tend to get chesty and wheezy - typical hay fever symptoms,' says Karen, 53, from Studland, Dorset. 'I had these symptoms for a few months, but I thought nothing of it: it seemed the same as the previous three years I'd had hay fever.'  Yet unbeknown to Karen, she was actually displaying early signs of lung cancer. 'I thought nothing of it': Like ten million Britons, Karen Boniface suffers from seasonal hay fever, so when she started coughing and wheezing, she assumed that was the cause of her symptoms . Although it is the second most common cancer in the UK, with 35,000 cases a year, many people are unaware of the symptoms so it is caught too late, says Dr Rohit Lal, a consultant oncologist from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. As a result, just 9 per cent of patients survive for five or more years after diagnosis, making it the most common cause of cancer death for men and women in the UK. But it can be a hard disease to spot, adds Dr Lal, who also works at the BMI Blackheath Hospital. The early signs can be subtle or attributed to other conditions, leading many people to assume they are down to allergies, colds and flu. This point is echoed by Sean Duffy, national clinical director for cancer at NHS England. 'A number of people are generally unaware of the potential symptoms of lung cancer, or associate a persistent cough with the seasons - hay fever, allergies or winter coughs and colds. This can often result in people delaying a visit to their GP, which could be the difference between receiving an early or late diagnosis.' But it's the duration of symptoms that sets colds and hay fever apart from lung cancer, explains Dr Lal. 'Hay fever happens in bouts, can vary from day to day and should be eased with antihistamines. But lung cancer symptoms don't disappear after a few weeks, and progressively get worse.' Mistaken illness: The symptoms of lung cancer can be tricky to spot - many assume they are a result of allergies, cold and flu . Lung cancer is most common among the over-50s, but the biggest increase in the past four years is in the over-75s due to the ageing population, says Mr Duffy. There are also around 10  per cent more cases in the under-40s compared with ten years ago.  Dr Lal says the youngest case he has seen has been in a 23-year-old. It is thought it is becoming more obvious in women because rates of men smoking are declining faster. In 1948, 65 per cent of men smoked, compared with 41 per cent of women. Now, 20 per cent of women smoke, compared with 21 per cent of men. Evidence has also shown that women are more prone to a particular type of lung cancer, driven by a genetic defect. This type of cancer is called an adenocarcinoma, and scientists are unsure why women are more at risk, although it may be linked to hormones. Scientists from the University of Turin, Italy, found there was a slightly increased risk (less than 5 per cent) of lung cancer for women on HRT, so it's thought the female sex hormone oestrogen may play a role, but more research is needed. The most common symptoms of lung cancer are a cough lasting three weeks or more, loss of appetite and weight loss, tiredness, breathlessness and chest pain. Yet people are often reluctant to bother their doctor with these symptoms, says Mr Duffy, which could be contributing to the high death rates from  the disease. 'Compared with other European countries' survival rates, England significantly lags behind because over two thirds of patients are diagnosed at a late stage,' says Mr Duffy. 'By this point, curative treatment is often no longer viable. Some people might not want to bother their doctor, but please do - it's always best to be sure.' But there are other, more surprising, symptoms of lung cancer that patients often miss, says Dr Lal. One of these is rounded 'clubbed' fingernails, which occur in one case in ten. No one knows exactly why, but this symptom can be seen in conditions where there is a lack of oxygen getting into the body, such as congenital heart defects. More often, though, it is a sign of lung problems. Typically, nails feel spongy and look curved. The ends of the fingertips appear swollen and are often slightly blue in colour. 'They look a bit like matchsticks,' says Dr Lal. 'Compared with other European countries' survival rates, England significantly lags behind because over two . thirds of patients are diagnosed at a late stage.' 'For some patients, lung cancer is diagnosed only after a doctor notices their nails and sends them for an X-ray, although it's usually one of many symptoms. However, not all doctors are aware it's a sign.' Karen developed clubbed fingertips and nails around five months after first getting her 'hay fever' symptoms, but she noticed them only when a chiropractor, whom she had visited for an unconnected  back complaint, remarked on them and advised her to see  her doctor. She had seen her GP previously, as she had started to feel incredibly tired. She was diagnosed with borderline anaemia and given iron pills, but these didn't ease her exhaustion. On seeing her fingernails, however, her doctor sent her for a chest X-ray because he knew they could be linked to lung problems. Karen was horrified when this showed a tumour on her right lung, and further tests confirmed cancer. The tumour was removed and fortunately the cancer hadn't spread. Karen had a short course of chemotherapy and was given the all-clear five years later. Karen was lucky, but Dr Lal says that in other patients the symptoms are missed. Apart from clubbed fingernails, other surprising symptoms include pain in the shoulder and weakness or numbness in the hand. This occurs in around 10  per cent of lung cancer cases, when the tumour grows at the top of the lung. When it expands, it presses on the nerves running through the shoulder. 'People go to their doctor with shoulder, wrist and arm problems that they've tried a few things for but the pain hasn't gone after a couple of weeks,' says Dr Lal. 'The GP sends them for a chest X-ray and finds something at the top of the lung.' However, he stresses that pains such as these are usually due to arthritis or muscle strain. Dr Lal adds it's also important to take note when a chest infection does not clear up after a course of antibiotics, as many GPs prescribe three of four courses before sending a patient for a chest X-ray. Surprise symptom: Rounded 'clubbed' fingernails are a sign of lung problems; this patient's nicotine-stained finger exhibits the condition . 'GPs can be hesitant to send people for X-rays, for example someone who is coughing up blood but is young and seems otherwise fit. But they don't cost much - about £40. 'It can also be due to lack of awareness. Symptoms are often put down to hay fever, chest infections and bronchitis before lung cancer is considered.' Non-smokers should not assume they are not at risk, he adds. Although smoking is the biggest risk factor (Karen had smoked for 26 years, but gave up when her cancer was diagnosed), one case in five occurs in non-smokers. This is thought to be largely due to other environmental factors. These include second-hand smoke, air pollution and exposure to asbestos. For smokers, the risk of lung cancer drops significantly five to ten years after quitting, although it stays higher than in a non-smoker. Karen is glad she saw her doctor when she did. 'Since my diagnosis at 44, I've looked at life differently,' she says. 'I try to be less stressed, have more fun and be positive. When you go through cancer, you realise what's important.' roycastle.org .
how long do i have to wait to drink water after wisdom teeth?
Beverages. Drink lots of water after the surgery. Don't drink alcoholic, caffeinated, carbonated or hot beverages in the first 24 hours. Don't drink with a straw for at least a week because the sucking action can dislodge the blood clot from the socket.
Most teams joined the Desert Valley League while Rancho Mirage high school joined the newly formed Desert Empire League. It was part of the CIF Southern Section. The seven teams in the league were: Coachella Valley High School - Arabs Desert Hot Springs High School - Golden Eagles Desert Mirage High School - Rams Rancho Mirage
California High School sports league in San Bernardino County, California and Riverside County, California and was disbanded at the end of 2017-2018 high school sports season. Most teams joined the Desert Valley League while Rancho Mirage high school joined
not include it among his 48 constellations in the Almagest; considering it part of Leo and calling it Plokamos. Coma Berenices became popular during the 16th century. In 1515, a set of gores by Johannes Schöner labelled the asterism Trica, "hair". In 1536 it appeared on a celestial globe by Caspar Vopel, who is credited with the asterism's designation as a constellation. That year, it also appeared on a celestial map by Petrus Apianus as "Crines Berenices". In 1551, Coma Berenices appeared on a celestial globe by Gerardus Mercator with five Latin and Greek names: Cincinnus, caesaries, πλόκαμος, Berenicis crinis and Trica. Mercator's reputation as a cartographer ensured the constellation's inclusion on Dutch sky globes beginning in 1589. Tycho Brahe, also credited with Coma's designation as a constellation, included it in his 1602 star catalogue. Brahe recorded fourteen stars in the constellation; Johannes Hevelius increased its number to twenty-one, and John Flamsteed to forty-three. Coma Berenices also appeared in Johann Bayer's 1603 Uranometria, and a few other 17th-century celestial maps followed suit. Coma Berenices and the now-obsolete Antinous are considered the first post-Ptolemaic constellations depicted on a celestial globe. With Antinous, Coma Berenices exemplified a trend in astronomy in which globe- and map-makers continued to rely on the ancients for data. This trend ended at the turn of the 16th century with observations of the southern sky and the work of Tycho Brahe. Before the 18th century Coma Berenices was known in English by several names, including "Berenice's Bush" and "Berenice's periwig". The earliest-known English name, "Berenices haire", dates to 1601. By 1702 the constellation was known as Coma Berenices, and appears as such in the 1731 Universal Etymological English Dictionary. Non-Western astronomy Coma Berenices was known to the Akkadians as Ḫegala. In Babylonian astronomy a star, known as ḪÉ.GÁL-a-a (translated as "which is before it") or MÚL.ḪÉ.GÁL-a-a, is tentatively considered part of Coma Berenices. It was also argued that Coma Berenices appears in Egyptian Ramesside star clocks as sb3w ꜥš3w, meaning "many stars". In Arabic astronomy Coma Berenices was known as Al-Dafira and Al-Hulba (translations of Ptolemaic Plokamos), forming the tuft of the constellation Leo and including most of the Flamsteed-designated stars (particularly 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 and 21 Comae Berenices). Ulugh Beg, however, regarded Al-Dafira as consisting of two stars, 7 and 23 Comae Berenices. The North American Pawnee people depicted Coma Berenices as ten faint stars on a tanned elk-skin star map dated to at least the 17th century. In the South American Kalina mythology, the constellation was known as ombatapo (face). The constellation was also recognized by several Polynesian peoples. The people of Tonga had four names for Coma Berenices: Fatana-lua, Fata-olunga, Fata-lalo and Kapakau-o-Tafahi. The Boorong people called the constellation Tourt-chinboiong-gherra, and saw it as a small flock of birds drinking rainwater from a puddle in the crotch of a tree. The people of the Pukapuka atoll may have called it Te Yiku-o-te-kiole, although sometimes this name is associated with Ursa Major. Characteristics Coma Berenices is bordered by Boötes to the east, Canes Venatici to the north, Leo to the west and Virgo to the south. Covering 386.5 square degrees and 0.937% of the night sky, it ranks 42nd of the 88 constellations by area. The three-letter abbreviation for the constellation, as adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1922, is "Com". The official constellation boundaries, as set by Belgian astronomer Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 12 segments (illustrated in infobox). In the equatorial coordinate system, the right ascension coordinates of these borders lie between and , and the declination coordinates are between +13.30° and +33.31°. Coma Berenices is wholly visible to observers north of latitude 56°S. and the constellation's midnight culmination occurs on 2 April. Features Although it is not large, Coma Berenices contains one galactic supercluster, two galactic clusters, one star cluster and eight Messier objects (including several globular clusters). These objects can be seen with minimal obscuration by dust because the constellation is not in the direction of the galactic plane. Because of that, there are few open clusters (except for the Coma Berenices Cluster, which dominates the northern part of the constellation), diffuse nebulae or planetary nebulae. Coma Berenices contains the North Galactic Pole at right ascension and declination (epoch J2000.0). Stars Brightest stars Coma Berenices is not particularly bright, as none of its stars are brighter than fourth magnitude, although there are 66 stars brighter than or equal to apparent magnitude 6.5. The constellation's brightest star is Beta Comae Berenices (43 Comae Berenices in Flamsteed designation, occasionally known as Al-Dafira), at magnitude 4.2 and with a high proper motion. In Coma Berenices' northeastern region, it is 29.95 ± 0.10 light-years from Earth. A solar analog, it is a yellow-hued F-type main-sequence star with a spectral class of F9.5V B. Beta Comae Berenices is around 36% brighter, and 15% more massive than the Sun, and with a radius 10% larger. The second-brightest star in Coma Berenices is the 4.3-magnitude, bluish Alpha Comae Berenices (42 Comae Berenices), with the proper name Diadem, in the southeastern part of the constellation. Despite its Alpha Bayer designation, the star is dimmer than Beta Comae Berenices, being one of the cases where designation does not correspond to the brightest star. It is a double star, with the spectral classes of F5V and F6V. The star system is 58.1 ± 0.9 light-years from Earth. Gamma Comae Berenices (15 Comae Berenices) is an orange-hued giant star with a magnitude of 4.4 and a spectral class of K1III C. In the southwestern part of the constellation, it is 169 ± 2 light-years from Earth, Estimated to be around 1.79 times as massive as the Sun, it has expanded to around 10 times its radius. It is the brightest star in the Coma Star Cluster. With Alpha Comae Berenices and Beta Comae Berenices, Gamma Comae Berenices forms a 45-degree isosceles triangle from which Berenice's imaginary tresses hang. Star systems The star systems of Coma Berenices include binary, double and triple stars. 21 Comae Berenices (proper name Kissin) is a close binary with nearly equal components and an orbital period of 26 years. The system is 272 ± 3 light-years away. The Coma Cluster contains at least eight spectroscopic binaries, and the constellation has seven eclipsing binaries: CC, DD, EK, RW, RZ, SS and UX Comae Berenices. There are over thirty double stars in Coma Berenices, including 24 Comae Berenices with contrasting colors. Its primary is an orange-hued giant star with a magnitude of 5.0, 610 light-years from Earth, and its secondary is a blue-white-hued star with a magnitude of 6.6. Triple stars include 12 Comae Berenices, 17 Comae Berenices, KR Comae Berenices and Struve 1639. Variable stars Over 200 variable stars are known in Coma Berenices, although many are obscure. Alpha Comae Berenices is a possible Algol variable. FK Comae Berenices, which varies from magnitude 8.14 to 8.33 over a period of 2.4 days, is the prototype for the FK Comae Berenices class of variable stars and the star in which the "flip-flop phenomenon" was discovered. FS Comae Berenices is a semi-regular variable, a red giant with a period of about two months whose magnitude varies between 6.1 and 5.3. R Comae Berenices is a Mira variable with a maximum magnitude of almost 7. There are 123 RR Lyrae variables in the constellation, with many in the M53 cluster. One of these stars, TU Comae Berenices, may have a binary system. The M100 galaxy contains about twenty Cepheid variables, which were observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Coma Berenices also contains Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variables, such as 13 Comae Berenices and AI Comae Berenices. In 2019 scientists at Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences announced the discovery of 28 new variable stars in Coma Berenices' globular cluster NGC 4147. Supernovae A number of supernovae have been discovered in Coma Berenices. Four (SN 1940B, SN 1969H, SN 1987E and SN 1999gs) were in the NGC 4725 galaxy, and another four were discovered in the M99 galaxy (NGC 4254): SN 1967H, SN 1972Q, SN 1986I and SN 2014L. Five were discovered in the M100 galaxy (NGC 4321): SN 1901B, SN 1914A, SN 1959E, SN 1979C and SN 2006X. SN 1940B, discovered on 5 May 1940, was the first observed type II supernova. SN 2005ap,
6.1 and 5.3. R Comae Berenices is a Mira variable with a maximum magnitude of almost 7. There are 123 RR Lyrae variables in the constellation, with many in the M53 cluster. One of these stars, TU Comae Berenices, may have a binary system. The M100 galaxy contains about twenty Cepheid variables, which were observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Coma Berenices also contains Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variables, such as 13 Comae Berenices and AI Comae Berenices. In 2019 scientists at Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences announced the discovery of 28 new variable stars in Coma Berenices' globular cluster NGC 4147. Supernovae A number of supernovae have been discovered in Coma Berenices. Four (SN 1940B, SN 1969H, SN 1987E and SN 1999gs) were in the NGC 4725 galaxy, and another four were discovered in the M99 galaxy (NGC 4254): SN 1967H, SN 1972Q, SN 1986I and SN 2014L. Five were discovered in the M100 galaxy (NGC 4321): SN 1901B, SN 1914A, SN 1959E, SN 1979C and SN 2006X. SN 1940B, discovered on 5 May 1940, was the first observed type II supernova. SN 2005ap, discovered on 3 March 2005, is the second-brightest-known supernova to date with a peak absolute magnitude of about −22.7. Due to its great distance from Earth (4.7 billion light-years), it was not visible to the naked eye and was discovered telescopically. SN 1979C, discovered in 1979, retained its original X-ray brightness for 25 years despite fading in visible light. Other stars Coma Berenices also contains the neutron star RBS 1223 and the pulsar PSR B1237+25. RBS 1223 is a member of the Magnificent Seven, a group of young neutron stars. In 1975, the first extra-solar source of extreme ultraviolet, the white dwarf HZ 43, was discovered in Coma Berenices. In 1995, there was a very rare outburst of the WZ Sagittae-type dwarf nova AL Comae Berenices. A June 2003 outburst from GO Comae Berenices, an SU Ursae Majoris-type dwarf nova, was photometrically observed. Exoplanets Coma Berenices has seven known exoplanets. One, HD 108874 b, has Earth-like insolation. WASP-56 is a sun-like star of spectral type G6 and apparent magnitude 11.48 with a planet 0.6 the mass of Jupiter that has a period of 4.6 days. Star clusters Coma Star Cluster The Coma Star Cluster represents Berenice's sacrificed tresses and as a naked eye object has been known since antiquity, appearing in Ptolemy's Almagest. It doesn't have a Messier or NGC designation, but is in the Melotte catalogue of open clusters (designated Melotte 111) and is also catalogued as Collinder 256. It is a large, diffuse open cluster of about 50 stars ranging between magnitudes five and ten, including several of Coma Berenices' stars which are visible to the naked eye. The cluster is spread over a huge region (more than five degrees across) near Gamma Comae Berenices. It has such a large apparent size because it is relatively close, only 288 light-years away. Globular clusters M53 (NGC 5024) is a globular cluster which was discovered independently by Johann Elert Bode in 1775 and Charles Messier in February 1777; William Herschel was the first to resolve it into stars. The magnitude-7.7 cluster is 56,000 light-years from Earth. Only 1° away is NGC 5053, a globular cluster with a sparser nucleus of stars. Its total luminosity is the equivalent of about 16,000 suns, one of the lowest luminosities of any globular cluster. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. NGC 4147 is a somewhat dimmer globular cluster, with a much-smaller apparent size. Galaxies Coma Supercluster The Coma Supercluster, itself part of the Coma Filament, contains the Coma and Leo Cluster of galaxies. The Coma Cluster (Abell 1656) is 230 to 300 million light-years away. It is one of the largest-known clusters, with at least 10,000 galaxies (mainly elliptical, with a few spiral galaxies). Due to its distance from Earth, most of the galaxies are visible only through large telescopes. Its brightest members are NGC 4874 and NGC 4889, both with a magnitude of 13; most others are magnitude 15 or dimmer. NGC 4889 is a giant elliptical galaxy with one of the largest-known black holes (21 billion solar masses), and NGC 4921 is the cluster's brightest spiral galaxy. After observing the Coma Cluster, astronomer Fritz Zwicky first postulated the existence of dark matter during the 1930s. The massive galaxy Dragonfly 44 discovered in 2015 was found to consist almost entirely of dark matter. Its mass is very similar to that of the Milky Way, but it emits only 1% of the light emitted by the Milky Way. NGC 4676, sometimes called the Mice Galaxies, is a pair of interacting galaxies 300 million light-years from Earth. Its progenitor galaxies were spiral, and astronomers estimate that they had their closest approach about 160 million years ago. That approach triggered large regions of star formation in both galaxies, with long "tails" of dust, stars and gas. The two progenitor galaxies are predicted to interact significantly at least one more time before they merge into a larger, probably-elliptical galaxy. Virgo Cluster Coma Berenices contains the northern portion of the Virgo Cluster (also known as the Coma–Virgo Cluster), about 60 million light-years away. The portion includes six Messier galaxies. M85 (NGC 4382), considered elliptical or lenticular, is one of the cluster's brighter members at magnitude nine. M85 is interacting with the spiral galaxy NGC 4394 and the elliptical galaxy MCG-3-32-38. M88 (NGC 4501) is a multi-arm spiral galaxy seen at about 30° from edge-on. It has a highly-regular shape with well-developed, symmetrical arms. Among the first galaxies recognized as spiral, it has a supermassive black hole in its center. M91 (NGC 4548), a barred spiral galaxy with a bright, diffuse nucleus, is the faintest object in Messier's catalog at magnitude 10.2. M98 (NGC 4192), a bright, elongated spiral galaxy seen nearly edge-on, appears elliptical because of its unusual angle. The magnitude-10 galaxy has no redshift. M99 (NGC 4254) is a spiral galaxy seen face-on. Like M98 it is of magnitude-10 and has an unusually long arm on its west side. M100 (NGC 4321), a magnitude-nine spiral galaxy seen face-on, is one of the cluster's brightest. Photographs reveal a brilliant core, two prominent spiral arms, an array of secondary arms and several dust lanes. Other galaxies M64 (NGC 4826) is known as the Black Eye Galaxy because of the prominent dark dust lane in front of the galaxy's bright nucleus. Also known as the Sleeping Beauty and Evil Eye galaxy, it is about 24 million light-years away. Recent studies indicate that the interstellar gas in the galaxy's outer regions rotates in the opposite direction from that in the inner regions, leading astronomers to believe that at least one satellite galaxy collided with it less than a billion years ago. All other evidence of the smaller galaxy has been assimilated. At the interface between the clockwise- and counterclockwise-rotating regions are many new nebulae and young stars. NGC 4314 is a face-on barred spiral galaxy at a distance of 40 million light-years. It is unique for its region of intense star formation, creating a ring around its nucleus which was discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope. The galaxy's prodigious star formation began five million years ago, in a region with a diameter of 1,000 light-years. The core's structure is also unique because the galaxy has spiral arms which feed gas into the bar. NGC 4414 is an unbarred spiral flocculent galaxy about 62 million light-years away. It is one of the closest flocculent spiral galaxies. NGC 4565 is an edge-on spiral galaxy which appears superimposed on the Virgo Cluster. NGC 4565 has been nicknamed the Needle Galaxy because when seen in full, it appears as a narrow streak of light. Like many edge-on spiral galaxies, it has a prominent dust lane and a central bulge. NGC 4651, about the size of the Milky Way, has tidal stellar streams gravitationally stripped from a smaller, satellite galaxy. It is about 62 million light-years away. Spiral galaxy Malin 1 discovered in 1986 is the first-known giant low-surface-brightness galaxy. With UGC 1382, it is also one of the largest low-surface-brightness galaxies. In 2006 a dwarf galaxy, also named Coma Berenices, was discovered in the constellation. The galaxy is a faint satellite of the Milky Way. Quasars HS 1216+5032 is a bright, gravitationally lensed pair of quasars. W Comae Berenices (or ON 231), a blazar in the constellation's northwest, was originally designated a variable star and later found to be a BL Lacertae object. As of 2009, it had the most intense gamma ray spectrum of the sixty known gamma-ray blazars. Gamma-ray bursts Some gamma-ray bursts occurred in Coma Berenices, particularly GRB 050509B on 9 May 2005 and GRB 080607 on 7 June 2008. GRB 050509B, which lasted only 0.03 second, became the first short burst with a detected afterglow. Meteor shower The Coma Berenicids meteor shower peaks around 18 January. Despite the shower's low intensity (averaging one or two meteors per hour) its meteors are some of the fastest, with speeds up to . In culture Since Callimachus' poem, Coma Berenices has been occasionally featured in culture. In 1886, Spanish artist Luis Ricardo Falero created a mezzotint print personifying Coma Berenices alongside Virgo and Leo. In 1892, the Russian poet Afanasy Fet made the constellation the subject of his short poem, composed for the Countess Natalya Sollogub. The Swedish poet Gunnar Ekelöf wrote the lines "Your friend the comet combed his hair with the Leonids / Berenice let her hair hang down from the sky" in a 1933 poem. American writer and folksinger Richard Fariña mentions Coma Berenices in his 1966 novel Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me, sardonically writing about content typical to upper-level astronomy coursework at Cornell: "It's the advanced courses give you trouble. Relativity principles, spiral nebula in Coma Berenices, that kind of hassle". The Bolivian poet, Pedro Shimose, makes Coma Berenices the home address of his "Señorita NGC 4565" in his poem "Carta a una estrella que vive en otra constelación" ("Letter to a star who lives in another constellation"), included in his 1967 collection, "Sardonia". " The Irish poet W. B. Yeats, in his poem "Her Dream", refers to "Berenice's burning hair" being "nailed upon the night". Francisco Guerrero, a 20th-century Spanish composer, wrote an orchestral work on the constellation in 1996. In 1999 Irish artist Alice Maher made a series of four oversize drawings, entitled
The hike will take place in the month of May.
La randonnée aura lieu au mois de mai.
scene with Cork as part of the Redmonds selection in 1892. That year he lined out in his first provincial decider with All-Ireland champions Kerry providing the opposition. The game became exciting, but full-time Cork were the champions by 5–3 to 2–5. It was Keegan's first and only Munster title. Cork's next game was an All-Ireland final meeting with Dublin. The game was controversial when referee Dan Fraher awarded a goal to Cork. Fraher would decide that the GAA's Central Council should decide the matter. Dublin had forfeited the game
member of the Cork senior inter-county team for one season in 1892. Playing career Club Keegan played his club hurling with the famous Redmonds club and enjoyed some success. He won a county senior championship title in 1892. Inter-county Keegan first came to prominence on the inter-county scene with Cork as part of the Redmonds selection in 1892. That year he lined out in his first provincial decider with All-Ireland champions Kerry
Jerry Lewis was among the numerous comedians to visit Laurel, who offered suggestions for Lewis' production of The Bellboy (1960).
Jerry Lewis era um dos muitos comediantes que o visitavam, aproveitando suas sugestões para a produção de The Bellboy (1960).
He and Widmer collaborated on many projects, including a translation into French of The Anabaptist Vision, and the creation of a children's home at Valdoie, near Belfort.
Lui et Pierre Widmer collaborèrent sur de nombreux projets, dont la traduction en français de « The Anabaptist Vision », et la création d'une maison pour enfants à Valdoie, près de Belfort.
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She looked at thousands of cases of humans sharing watersheds, forestry resources, fisheries, and discovered that yes, in case after case, humans destroyed the commons that they depended on.
उन्होंने हज़ारों ऐसे उदाहरण देखे जहाँ साझे जल-स्रोत, वनस्पति संसाधन, मछली के स्रोत आदि थी, और पाया कि हाँ, हर जगह, मानवों ने उन ही साझे संसाधनों को नष्ट किया जिन पर वो आधारित थे।
Abdul-Rahman Othman
عبد الرحمن عثمان (سياسي)
Between 2010 and 2013 the Finance Agency performed several services for the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF).
In den Jahren 2010 bis 2013 erbrachte die Finanzagentur Dienstleistungen für die Europäische Finanzstabilisierungsfazilität (EFSF).
On 30 May 1498, Columbus left with six ships from Sanlúcar, Spain, for his third trip to the New World.
Den 30 maj 1498 avreste Columbus med sex fartyg från Sanlúcar de Barrameda i Spanien för sin tredje resa till Nya världen.
In September 2006 the second line was successfully connected.
وفي سبتمبر 2006 كان الخط الثاني كان قد تم توصيله بنجاح.
RSFSR. In his birth certificate, the future actor was recorded as Andrei Tusov. But his father, Vyacheslav Tusov died in 1951, when Andrei was 5 years old, and stepfather of Andrei Nikolay Boltnev, a sea captain, appeared in his life. Boltnev studied in the Yaroslavl Theatre School from 1970 to 1972. After graduation he worked in theaters Ussuriysk, Maikop and Novosibirsk. In 1985 he graduated from the Tashkent Ostrovsky Theatre and Art Institute. Boltnev first appeared on the silver screen in 1983 when he played the role of the vibrant Captain Gavrilov in the film by Semyon Aranovich Torpedo Bombers. The actor became widely known after the film My Friend Ivan Lapshin directed in 1984 by Aleksei German was released, in which Boltnev starred in the title role. The real popularity was brought to Boltnev by the television series Confrontation (1985) based on the novel by Julian Semyonov, where Andrei Boltnev played a major role, the traitor Krotov. In 1985, the actor who worked then in Novosibirsk, received an invitation to the metropolitan Mayakovsky Theatre. Boltnev died in his sleep of a stroke in Moscow on May 12, 1995. He
My Friend Ivan Lapshin directed in 1984 by Aleksei German was released, in which Boltnev starred in the title role. The real popularity was brought to Boltnev by the television series Confrontation (1985) based on the novel by Julian Semyonov, where Andrei Boltnev played a major role, the traitor Krotov. In 1985, the actor who worked then in Novosibirsk, received an invitation to the metropolitan Mayakovsky Theatre. Boltnev died in his sleep of a stroke in Moscow on May 12, 1995. He was buried in Moscow, Vostryakovsky Cemetery. Selected filmography 1983 — Torpedo Bombers as engineer captain Gavrilov 1984 — Mikhailo
9, 1945) is an American model who posed for many of the most important photographers of the 20th century. A photograph depicting Thiebaud, "Imogen and Twinka at Yosemite" by Judy Dater, is considered among the most iconic photos in art history, and was the first adult full frontal nude photograph published in Life magazine. Another photo of Thiebaud by Dater is included in The Woman's Eye (1973), a book devoted to women photographers, and also served as the cover image. Life and career Early life Twinka is the daughter of the American painter, Wayne Thiebaud and his wife Patricia Thiebaud, wed in 1943. Twinka was Wayne Thiebaud's first-born child. Born in Los Angeles, California on December 9, 1945, Twinka was raised in Los Angeles, New York City, and Sacramento, California where her father taught at the University of California, Davis. Upon her parents' divorce in 1958, she moved with her mother and sisters to Marin County, California where she attended Redwood High School. Her younger brother was the art dealer and gallerist Paul Thiebaud. Modeling career Seeking to become an actress, Twinka returned to Los Angeles from Marin. For a number of years she lived with the aging novelist Henry Miller in his Pacific Palisades home acting as his cook and caretaker; a family friend of Miller, she was with him on the day he died. Simultaneously, she worked as an artist's model, becoming a favorite of Robert Heinecken, Judy Dater, Mary Ellen Mark, Arnold Newman, Lucien Clergue, Eikoh Hosoe, Ralph Gibson and Arthur Tress. Many of the images taken of Twinka at this time are in international private collections and have been shown in galleries and museums around the world, for example, the Uffizi in Florence, Italy and in New York's Museum of Modern Art. She also posed for her father throughout her life. One canvas, painted when she was 18 called Supine Woman, sold at Sotheby's on November 12, 2009 for $1,818,500 and is owned by the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. At home with Miller, Twinka discovered that he was a great talker, regaling his almost nightly guests with tales of his past and
he died. Simultaneously, she worked as an artist's model, becoming a favorite of Robert Heinecken, Judy Dater, Mary Ellen Mark, Arnold Newman, Lucien Clergue, Eikoh Hosoe, Ralph Gibson and Arthur Tress. Many of the images taken of Twinka at this time are in international private collections and have been shown in galleries and museums around the world, for example, the Uffizi in Florence, Italy and in New York's Museum of Modern Art. She also posed for her father throughout her life. One canvas, painted when she was 18 called Supine Woman, sold at Sotheby's on November 12, 2009 for $1,818,500 and is owned by the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. At home with Miller, Twinka discovered that he was a great talker, regaling his almost nightly guests with tales of his past and his work. Listening, she began to keep a notebook of her version of what he said each evening. Showing Henry her notes, he expressed enthusiasm, introducing her to his own publisher, Noel Young at Capra Press. The resulting book, Reflections, was published in 1981. Today, living in Portland, Oregon, she has published an extensive rewrite of Reflections. Now called What Doncha Know? about Henry Miller, it was published by Eio Books in February 2011. A photograph depicting Thiebaud, "Imogen and Twinka at Yosemite" by Judy Dater, has become one of the most recognizable images caught by an American photographer. The photo was the first adult full frontal nude photograph published in Life magazine. The issue of Life came out in 1976 as a Bicentennial Special Issue and was devoted to and called "Remarkable American Women 1776–1976". "Because of her work in the 1970s...and in particular because of that one photograph of Imogen and Twinka...Dater has secured herself a place in photographic history." Another photo of Twinka by Dater is included in Anne Wilkes Tucker's compilation, The Woman's Eye (1973),
Delnice, Gorenja Vas–Poljane
Delnice (Gorenja vas - Poljane, Slovenija)
Oram, David I, pp. 24; Clancy, "St. Margaret", dates the marriage to 1072.
Oram, David I, 24. o.; Clancy, „St. Margaret”, a házasságot 1072-re teszi.
the Invaders brought the city its first ever pro baseball title with a 4–2 victory over Ruidoso. Roster References External links Roswell Invaders website Pecos League teams Professional baseball teams in
baseball returned to Roswell for the first time since 1959. Three months and 74 games later, the Invaders brought the city its first ever pro baseball title with
Additionally, some bacterial initiation regions, such as rpsA in E.coli completely lack identifiable SD sequences.
Além disso, algumas regiões de iniciação bacteriana, tais como rpsA em E.coli tem lacunas de sequências SD completamente identificáveis.
Future saving rates of these sectors will of course vary in response to a variety of influences, such as demographics, expectations, and changes in preferences.
Future saving rates will vary in response, influences, demographics, expectations and preference.
debut album by hip hop group 2-4 Family. It was released on 16 March 1999. Singles "Stay" was the only track in the album that featured former member Jo O'Meara. and peaked at #8 on the Viva
the album was a cover version, the original version being recorded by Bill Withers. "Take Me Home", the third and final single released from this album and also the last 2-4 Family song before the group disbanded, was released on 8 June